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Zram as Swap

https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Zram#Usage_as_swap
1•seansh•4m ago•0 comments

Green’s Dictionary of Slang - Five hundred years of the vulgar tongue

https://greensdictofslang.com/
1•mxfh•6m ago•0 comments

Nvidia CEO Says AI Capital Spending Is Appropriate, Sustainable

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2026-02-06/nvidia-ceo-says-ai-capital-spending-is-appropr...
1•virgildotcodes•9m ago•2 comments

Show HN: StyloShare – privacy-first anonymous file sharing with zero sign-up

https://www.styloshare.com
1•stylofront•10m ago•0 comments

Part 1 the Persistent Vault Issue: Your Encryption Strategy Has a Shelf Life

1•PhantomKey•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Teleop_xr – Modular WebXR solution for bimanual robot teleoperation

https://github.com/qrafty-ai/teleop_xr
1•playercc7•16m ago•1 comments

The Highest Exam: How the Gaokao Shapes China

https://www.lrb.co.uk/the-paper/v48/n02/iza-ding/studying-is-harmful
1•mitchbob•21m ago•1 comments

Open-source framework for tracking prediction accuracy

https://github.com/Creneinc/signal-tracker
1•creneinc•23m ago•0 comments

India's Sarvan AI LLM launches Indic-language focused models

https://x.com/SarvamAI
2•Osiris30•24m ago•0 comments

Show HN: CryptoClaw – open-source AI agent with built-in wallet and DeFi skills

https://github.com/TermiX-official/cryptoclaw
1•cryptoclaw•27m ago•0 comments

ShowHN: Make OpenClaw respond in Scarlett Johansson’s AI Voice from the Film Her

https://twitter.com/sathish316/status/2020116849065971815
1•sathish316•29m ago•2 comments

CReact Version 0.3.0 Released

https://github.com/creact-labs/creact
1•_dcoutinho96•30m ago•0 comments

Show HN: CReact – AI Powered AWS Website Generator

https://github.com/creact-labs/ai-powered-aws-website-generator
1•_dcoutinho96•31m ago•0 comments

The rocky 1960s origins of online dating (2025)

https://www.bbc.com/culture/article/20250206-the-rocky-1960s-origins-of-online-dating
1•1659447091•36m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Agent-fetch – Sandboxed HTTP client with SSRF protection for AI agents

https://github.com/Parassharmaa/agent-fetch
1•paraaz•38m ago•0 comments

Why there is no official statement from Substack about the data leak

https://techcrunch.com/2026/02/05/substack-confirms-data-breach-affecting-email-addresses-and-pho...
8•witnessme•42m ago•1 comments

Effects of Zepbound on Stool Quality

https://twitter.com/ScottHickle/status/2020150085296775300
2•aloukissas•45m ago•1 comments

Show HN: Seedance 2.0 – The Most Powerful AI Video Generator

https://seedance.ai/
2•bigbromaker•48m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Do we need "metadata in source code" syntax that LLMs will never delete?

1•andrewstuart•54m ago•1 comments

Pentagon cutting ties w/ "woke" Harvard, ending military training & fellowships

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/pentagon-says-its-cutting-ties-with-woke-harvard-discontinuing-milit...
6•alephnerd•57m ago•2 comments

Can Quantum-Mechanical Description of Physical Reality Be Considered Complete? [pdf]

https://cds.cern.ch/record/405662/files/PhysRev.47.777.pdf
1•northlondoner•57m ago•1 comments

Kessler Syndrome Has Started [video]

https://www.tiktok.com/@cjtrowbridge/video/7602634355160206623
2•pbradv•1h ago•0 comments

Complex Heterodynes Explained

https://tomverbeure.github.io/2026/02/07/Complex-Heterodyne.html
4•hasheddan•1h ago•0 comments

MemAlign: Building Better LLM Judges from Human Feedback with Scalable Memory

https://www.databricks.com/blog/memalign-building-better-llm-judges-human-feedback-scalable-memory
1•superchink•1h ago•0 comments

CCC (Claude's C Compiler) on Compiler Explorer

https://godbolt.org/z/asjc13sa6
2•LiamPowell•1h ago•0 comments

Homeland Security Spying on Reddit Users

https://www.kenklippenstein.com/p/homeland-security-spies-on-reddit
40•duxup•1h ago•10 comments

Actors with Tokio (2021)

https://ryhl.io/blog/actors-with-tokio/
1•vinhnx•1h ago•0 comments

Can graph neural networks for biology realistically run on edge devices?

https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-8645211/v1
1•swapinvidya•1h ago•1 comments

Deeper into the shareing of one air conditioner for 2 rooms

1•ozzysnaps•1h ago•0 comments

Weatherman introduces fruit-based authentication system to combat deep fakes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HVbZwJ9gPE
3•savrajsingh•1h ago•0 comments
Open in hackernews

Engineering dogmas it's time to retire

https://newsletter.manager.dev/p/5-engineering-dogmas-its-time-to
20•kiyanwang•1mo ago

Comments

000ooo000•1mo ago
Linear Ad
sublinear•1mo ago
> Switching to another tool felt like a huge project that was just not worth it. Linear took that to heart, and made switching super simple with a 2-way sync, keeping your legacy tool updated. I haven’t met an engineer who tried Linear and didn’t like it. Teams that switch to Linear see 2x more reported issues - engineers actually want to use the tool. More visibility => fewer meetings => happer engineers.

Yeah that's very clearly an ad. They didn't even try to be subtle lol.

AntonZ234•1mo ago
Yeah I didn't try, it is an ad :)
alienbaby•1mo ago
Exactly what I thought and why I checked the comments , an lo and behold it's not just me..
tzs•1mo ago
No, it is an article that includes a short in-article ad for Linear. It's the text equivalent of when a YouTube video thanks some company for sponsoring the video and spends 30 seconds saying some good things about them before resuming whatever the video is about.

This is good. This is the kind of advertising that people here usually say that sites should be using if they need ads.

000ooo000•1mo ago
When a video says "so check out NordVPN" before returning to gardening content, I don't have any concerns that the gardening content is influenced by the advertising - they're unrelated. This article is about software development and contains an ad which is irrelevant to everything but software development. That's completely different.
tzs•1mo ago
That's basically the same way magazine ads work. If the magazine focused on a particular category most of the ads would be focused on that category too.

For example "Chess Life" mostly contains ads that are irrelevant to everything other than chess. "QST", a ham radio magazine, mostly contains ads that are irrelevant outside of ham radio.

This is what I most often see people here suggesting as the right model for internet advertising.

AntonZ234•1mo ago
Thanks tzs.

OP here. I actually feel that having ads that are relevant to the people reading are better both ways, as you might actually learn about a good tool :) (I try at least to only work with products I believe in).

I felt that having the ad between line dividers, and having this: "Thanks Linear for supporting today’s article!"

should be enough, but maybe I'm mistaken.

tzs•1mo ago
It might be a little better to put the thanks at the top of the ad instead of the bottom.
AntonZ234•1mo ago
Yeah, good point. Might be feeling a bit too sleazy now. Edited :)
manmal•1mo ago
Code reviews are not only about raising quality, but mainly about communicating changes to the wider team. Suggesting to eliminate code reviews when LLM use is so rampant is also quite uhm courageous.
cloogshicer•1mo ago
The author never suggested to eliminate code reviews entirely. Just to give individuals more autonomy, which is great in my book.
heyitsdaad•1mo ago
Hard no buddy. Junior dev means junior code and junior judgement. Countless times we had prod issues because some dev thought the change was harmless and they didn't need review.
cloogshicer•1mo ago
In the article, they specifically exclude juniors and people who are still being onboarded.
jinushaun•1mo ago
I can’t find that disclaimer in the article.
AntonZ234•1mo ago
OP here. In this one the closest is probably: "I love the process at Pylon: engineers merge their own code and only request reviews if they need input, think they have a risky change, or are still onboarding. "

But I fully agree that for juniors it makes sense to have it mandatory.

manmal•1mo ago
PRs don’t really hurt autonomy if stacked branches are used routinely. Those do hurt speed, yes, but not autonomy. PRs are so important that I‘d never skip them within a team.
cloogshicer•1mo ago
If you have a policy in place that forces engineers to wait for review before merging each PR, then yes, by definition they have less autonomy. It might still be worth the trade off in your situation, but I like the suggestion in the article where senior devs can decide themselves whether they want their code reviewed or not.
nick4•1mo ago
Communicating changes and communicating learning too! Every few years I rewatch one of my favorite videos on code reviews: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PJjmw9TRB7s.

Asking questions on code reviews is one of the most powerful tools to learn more about a codebase, and fostering a culture where junior devs feel empowered to ask questions is one of the best ways to help junior devs succeed.

x3n0ph3n3•1mo ago
Sometimes code reviews and approvals are required due to various conpliance regimes that dictate it as part of the Software Developement Lifecycle (SDLC).
hakunin•1mo ago
Every once in a while I get an opportunity to share my 4 reasons to leave a code comment:

1. An odd business requirement (share the origin story)

2. It took research (summarize with links)

3. Multiple options were considered (justify decision)

4. Question in a code review (answer in a comment)

Important caveat for number 4: if your code can be restructured in a way that answers the question without a comment, do that instead.

This originally comes from an article[1] I wrote in 2021 titled "Writing Maintainable Code is a Communication Skill".

[1]: https://max.engineer/maintainable-code

joshka•1mo ago
I think there's probably a 5th one that's new-ish. Code isn't where the value is now that agentic tools can whip out a solution to just about anything in no time, so the commentary provides semantic grounding that allows you to navigate generated code easily.

It's kind of like some of the existing reasons, but there is a difference there.